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Best monitors for the Mac mini of 2026
By Steve Clark last updated
Pair these monitors with the Mac mini for crisp, sharp, details on-screen.

ICYMI: the 8 biggest tech stories of the week
By David Nield published
It's been a frenetic week of tech — here are some of the major stories we published over the past seven days.

Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: "Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer, because it teaches you how to think" — advice on upskilling for the future
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published
Steve Jobs was a huge believer in the power of education and learning skills like programming and development

The best iPad 2026
By Roland Moore-Colyer last updated
Updated We've tested and ranked the best iPads that you can buy today, from the big-screened iPad Pro to the college-friendly iPad Air.

Proton joins the backlash against Canada's surveillance bill
By Rene Millman published
Proton and tech allies demand UK regulators crack down on Apple and Google's dominance

The best camera phone 2026
By Roland Moore-Colyer last updated
Updated After a lot of photo snapping, we've ranked the best camera phones you can get right now

Best laptops for photo editing of 2026
By Steve Clark last updated
Updated If you need a good laptop for photo editing, I've selected our top-rated and reviewed picks for Photoshop and more.

Canada vows to amend Bill C-22's encryption and metadata rules amid massive tech backlash
By Rene Millman published
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says the government will clarify how the lawful access bill impacts encryption, but insists the legislation "needs to happen"

Widow's Bay star breaks down his role in the Apple TV show and possible season 2 return
By Tom Power published
Exclusive Hamish Linklater talks about his role in Apple's dark comedy horror TV show — and whether he could return if it gets another season.

Google joins privacy backlash and warns Canada Bill C-22 could 'break end-to-end encryption' and create a 'surveillance infrastructure'
By Rene Millman published
After the privacy tech industry, Google and Apple are warning that Canada's proposed Bill C-22 could force developers to build backdoors into their devices, and push for strict judicial oversight.
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